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Dalhousie University

Cities & Environment Unit

Organization Type:
Academic
Founding institution/faculty/department: 
Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Dalhousie University
Year initiated: 
1993
Objectives/focus/mandate/mission: 

A not-for-profit community planning action and applied research group, associated with the Faculty of Architecture and Planning, assisting urban and rural communities in assessing their challenges and opportunities and in developing strategies to address them. Its goals are to create community plans; generate new knowledge and tools for community design; and inspire communities to become great places to live. The approach is always community-based.

Affiliates/partners/other disciplines: 

Community groups, professional institutions, Halifax Regional Municipality and First Nations communities in Atlantic Canada, Saskatchewan and Alberta

Language: 
English
Areas of specialization: 

Community-based planning and design

Researchers and their fields of research: 

Director: Frank Palermo

Researchers: Heather Ternoway, Laura Mannell, Ali Shaver, Mark Nener, Kristin O’Toole, Crispin Smith, Patrick Jardine, Sarah Zollinger

Fields of research: First Nations community planning, on-reserve housing, affordable housing, revitalization, community development, urban design

Students: The Unit seeks to involve graduate students in its projects through work terms, volunteer projects, and part-time positions.

Contact information

Street address: 
Cities & Environment Unit, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Dalhousie University
5257 Morris Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 1E7

Mailing address: 
P.O. Box 1000
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2X4

Main phone number: 
(902) 494-3926
Main fax number: 
(902) 423-6672
E-mail addresses: 

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